A PEI Beach House or Summer Home rental is a practical and economical way to experience your Prince Edward Island vacation. These larger accommodations are ideal for families or groups visiting Prince Edward Island. Many are wonderfully appointed with the highest quality furnishing and 4 or 5 star rating. Enjoy a stroll to the beach just outside your front door and enjoy the spacious and well kept grounds of the many summer homes listed on the site. Choose from town or city, waterfront and idyllic country settings, they all come with the best of Island hospitality. Visit the Peisland tourism portal for a complete list of PEI accommodations.

A PEI Beach House or Summer Home rental is the perfect way to experience your Prince Edward Island vacation. These accommodations are either within 300 feet of the water or are larger homes. Many have the highest quality furnishings and 4 or 5 star rating. Choose from town or city, waterfront and idyllic country settings, they all come with the best of Island hospitality. Visit the Peisland tourism portal for a complete list of PEI accommodations.

Prince Edward Island has 6 tourism zones. You will notice in the listings (see below) there is a heading called "Region" which has numbers ranging from 1 to 6. These numbers correspond with the numbers we placed on the "tourism zone map" (located to your right).

Prince Edward Island is the most wonderful of locations to spend your summer vacation. Summer visitors have been coming to this paradise in the gulf ever since the advent of readily accessible commercial travel. The coastline is perfect for the construction of beach homes and cottages and in most areas there is easy access to the 1000 or more miles of coastline. There are however a few places where the land rises sharply from the sea to form red cliffs. Along the ocean frontage on the Belfast Highland Greens Golf Course, the highest cliffs on the Island are found. As a golfer stands on the 7th green he is able to gaze across Orwell Bay from a height of 170 feet. The cliff system running along along the golf course was given the name "Megwasa" by the Miq Maq people which means "red cliffs". PEI is home to some of the most fabulous beaches, and visitors come by the thousands to play and splash in the surf on the North Shore and soak up the summer sun on the inviting sand. The sandy beaches of the island come in two distinct colours: the sand on the North Shore and extending around East Cape and towards Souris is lighter in color and in some places is white; the shores along the Northumberland Strait have reddish sand, much the colour of the soil of PEI.

Hills and Harbours - Starting just outside of Charlottetown and turning to the right after crossing the Hillsborough Bridge, you can follow the shore back to where you can re-join the Trans Canada Highway just past the Pownal Sports Centre. About 2 miles further down the road, the highway has a turn off to the left if you wanted to go to Montague or Souris. Stay in the right lane and you will continue on the way to the Wood Islands Ferry Terminal which is on your route. Along the way, watch for signs to the Lord Selkirk Park -- if you turn to the right you will find the park, historical exhibits, the Belfast recreation area with its pools and playgrounds, Belfast Highland Greens Golf Course, walking trails and a wonderful observation spot to watch the Great Blue Herons. Continue back to the highway, turn right and go 1/2 mile and turn right down to Point Prim where you will find the oldest lighthouse on the Island and the Chowder House with its art gallery and restaurant. Back to the highway and follow the coast road with its great views and it will take you all the way to Cape Bear and the lighthouse that is famous for having housed the Marconi station that received the distress call from the Titanic. Next is Murray Harbour and Murray River, small fishing villages with places to eat, get gas, visit a gift shop or have a round of golf. When leaving Murray River take the road towards Montague and just out of town, take the first road to the right. Follow the signs, do some exploring, stop at beaches or fishing wharfs as you make your way to Montague. Follow the signs and if you do get lost you can't go very far before you will see a sign directing you somewhere. Along this drive you will have passed by 27 of the beach houses and summer homes listed on this portal. By returning to the top of this page you will be able to navigate to many more properties found on our other rental portals.

Bays and Dunes – is located in the Northeast corner and features a scenic coastal drive. You can access this scenic drive by following Hiway 4 North out of Montague and when you see a sign directing you to Cardigan follow it. Once in Cardigan if you cross the causeway you want to stay to the right. Again just follow your nose and the signs and you will eventually join back up with the # 4 highway near Fortune. Along the way you will have passed what is known locally as "The Ark". This property is now a restaurant and Inn but when it was built by the Government of Canada it was touted as a building of the future with ultra efficient solar heat generation and indoor greenhouses. There is also a site at Abell' Cape where a visitor can find out about
an old sundial which can be reached by taking a five minute hike into a forest clearing where you can read a tale of romance about The north shore is dotted with small fishing villages and has one of the finest tuna fishing ports at North Lake. It also is the home of the world renowned Links at Crowbush Cove golf course. The Elmira railway museum is a must see and while visiting take a hike along the scenic Confederation Trail that runs beside it. Visit the Greenwich Dunes and its interpretation centre at the National Park. For complete information on PEI Bed and Breakfast & Inns and accommodations in the Bays and Dunes Tourism Region area visit PEIsland.com.

Anne’s Land – is located along the North Shore of PEI and is the most heavily developed tourism region in PEI. The PEI National Park runs the length of the region. It features many fine new 18 hole golf courses and attractions such as Sandspit and Rainbow Valley. For evening entertainment of course there are venues like Catherine MacKinnon’s newly renovated "Carmody Comedy Barn" or during the day you might like to try some deep sea fishing. For complete information on PEI Bed and Breakfast & Inns and accommodations in the Anne's Land, Anne of Green Gables Tourism Region area visit PEIsland.com.

Charlotte’s Shore – is located along the South Shore of PEI and includes Charlottetown, PEI’s capital city. After exiting The Confederation Bridge visitors enter Gateway Village, a collection of 20 shops and restaurants hosting a modern visitor information center. Charlotte’s Shore features rolling hills, redcliffes and shallow water red sand beaches. Each year thousands of people come to PEI to take part in "Old Home Week" and its 10 days of harness racing at the "Charlottetown Driving Park". For complete information on PEI Bed and Breakfast & Inns and accommodations in the Charlotte’s Shore Tourism Region visit PEIsland.com.

Ship to Shore – is located West of Malpeque Bay and is home to Summerside, PEI’s second city and the Evangeline district which is home to PEI’s Acadian population. In Summerside the world famous College of Piping is located where students from around the world come to fine tune their accomplishments on the bagpipes. A visit to this area is not complete without visiting Le Village in Mont Carmel and the Mi’Kmaq Centre on Lennox Island. For complete information on PEI Bed and Breakfast & Inns and accommodations in the Ship to Shore Tourism Region visit PEIsland.com.

Sunsets and Seascapes – is the most westerly section of PEI and is where the Atlantic Canada Wind Turbine test site is located at Kildare Capes. Predominantly a farming and fishing community the PEI Potato Museum is aptly situated in O’Leary. At Miminegash near the home of a Canadian legend "Stompin Tom Connors" you can visit the Irish Moss interpretive centre. And if you are driving the coastal hiway you might come across horses in the water gathering the moss that is used as a thickener in such things as ice cream. For complete information on PEI Bed and Breakfast & Inns and accommodations in the Sunsets and Seascapes Tourism Region visit PEIsland.com.